Had a couple of senior moments a few days ago and posted the following to the wrong address I have a 1929 Publication which has some commercial advertisements with photos. If interested I can scan or xerox and mail. Name of Firm and Photo of Hegwein Coal Company - WILLIAM J. HEGWEIN, President MAYOR VICTOR J. MILLER ROY M. DIXON Jewler A. Morgan Hauling & Express Co., ARTHUR L. MORGAN, Pres. Funeral Director, ROBERT J. AMBRUSTER Practipedist GEORGE H. BELKE Photograperh JOHN A. RUTH Hess & Culbertson Jewelry Co., "ERNIE" BERGER Kissel Radio Co., Owner Walker-Armstong House Furnishing - O.G. KIRCHNER Monarch Alhambra Grotto -GLENN A. TUMELSON Officers of Alhambra Grotto - All with FEZ JOSEPH N. MILLS ARTHUR L. McGUIRE ANTHONY F. ITTNER, (have two photos one with FEZ, large formal portrate C. WILLIAM BORN MATTHEW R. CONKLING ROBERT J. LUDWIG RAY ALEXANDER GUY WINKLE OSCAR G. KIRCHNER FRAZER PERRY GIBBS with tribute about 1926 Alderman ANDREW A. KOETTKER Alderman WILLIAM J. STUDT Alderman RUDOLPH H. BROCK Alderman TOM WATTS Alderman GUSTAVE A. HARTKOPF Mayor HENRY W. KIEL Alderman E.E. SCHOENING Alderman LEO B. PAINTER New York Life ED F. SHURE ERNEST L. VOLGENAU with tribute For Mayor LAWRENCE McDANIEL GEORGE EDWARD HATCH GENE MURRAY, Richmond VA F.L. ROOT F.G. STAUCH C.C. POHLMAN F.A. CAMMANN C.E. GIESSOW B. STRAUSS EDWARD W. LIBBEY Grand Monarch Grottos of North America 1929 Lt. Bud Kirn, West Point Class 1929 Southside National Bank, CARL HEERICH, ARTHUR HUNNIUS Optometrist, DR. E.J. LEHR Jewler BUD GREER North Side Cevrolet, FRANK J. HOFFMANN Tyler Hardware, CHARLES E. GOODENOUGH Although not at as well known as the Moolah Shriners today, Alhambra Grotto is also a Masonic Affiliated Organization located in St. Louis. The volume I have contains bound copies of the The Alhambran the monthly newspaper of this fraternal organization for January 1929 through December 1929. The photos in these publications are from advertising or individuals running for political office in St. Louis or members of Alhambra. The Alhambra Grotto was originally located on Grand Avenue at Magnolia, just across Grand Blvd. from Tower Grove Park. The building was demolished in the 1960's and is now replaced by a Super Market. After the building was sold the organization relocated to a much smaller building on the corner of Gravois and Laughbourough (probably have that spelled wrong). This building is now under a contingent sale contract. Like many Fraternal Organizations the membership has dwindled where in the 1930-50 era there were some 5,000 members, today our membership is down to 95. I was the Monarch of Alhambra in 1997, our special charity like most of the Masonic Groups centers around children. We provide FREE "Dentistry For the Child With Special Needs". Although there are less than 100 of us in the St. Louis area, we have managed to obtain over $30,000 in Free Dental Care in the St. Louis Area every year for the last 6 years, not too bad for a bunch of old guys. We wear the Black Fez, Shriners wear the Red Fez. Have a few more volumes and will post the same sort of information at a future time. Bill Buchholz Some Data on cemeteries and funeral homes <http://genealogyinstlouis.accessgenealogy.com/buchholz.htm> Surnames of Interest: BUCHHOLZ anywhere -BECKMANN-CASSIDY-DeL0NJAY-DREES-NENTWIG-NEUTZLER-PONCOT-RENSING-STAUDER- STIEFFERMANN